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. >> we won't be able to take guns out of america's hands but we must talk to america about violence itself. >> the owners don't advocate violence. they have numerous gun safety classes. >> this is won the reasons we opened the range was to educate children, to train them in the correct way to use them. it can be a fun support. it doesn't have to be a dangerous support. >> gun rights advocates say the problem is the person behind the gun not the weapon itself. >> if people want to hurt another person they can use a baseball bat. >> the difference for baseball bat is for baseball. guns are for killing people. >> they are unite iffed pain -- united in pain and anger for the connecticut shooting. something needs to be done so no more children die in school. >>> police in orange county fired about 50 shots in a parking lot in an up skate new port beach shopping mall. someone captured the gun fire on home video. >> no one was injured and police raised a 42-year-old man while an outdoor mall went into lock down. it is not clear why he was shooting his gun in the air but police reacted quic
. >> we won't be able to take guns out of america's hands but we must talk to america about violence itself. >> the owners don't advocate violence. they have numerous gun safety classes. >> this is won the reasons we opened the range was to educate children, to train them in the correct way to use them. it can be a fun support. it doesn't have to be a dangerous support. >> gun rights advocates say the problem is the person behind the gun not the weapon itself. >>...
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we have the latest on what is being called one of the worst shooting tragedy's in america's history. it has reignited that debate. live in sandy hook connecticut. good morning. >> good morning. every corner of this community is still mourning the loss of those innocent lives. every where you go people are shaking. the schools they are going to be closed tomorrow for more day of grieving. >> overnight they had vigils even "saturday night live" paid tribute to the victims. he described the last time he saw his daughter emily. >> she said she loved me i gave her a kiss and i went out the door. >> emily is one of the victims all of the children 1st graders 6 or 7 years old. 6 adults were also killed among them the school principal and psychologist both married with children. >> the principal of the school was running toward the shooter in order to protect her sue dents as was the school psychologist. >> the grim details dealt the grieving community another blow. some children were shot as many as 11 times. >> this probably is the worst i have ever seen. >> we are learning more about adam
we have the latest on what is being called one of the worst shooting tragedy's in america's history. it has reignited that debate. live in sandy hook connecticut. good morning. >> good morning. every corner of this community is still mourning the loss of those innocent lives. every where you go people are shaking. the schools they are going to be closed tomorrow for more day of grieving. >> overnight they had vigils even "saturday night live" paid tribute to the victims....
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to an increase in demand particularly as we successfully sail through our species experiences with america's -- in the next years or so. the foundation of the maritime business is the services that attract boats and ships and keeps us going in business. but commuter ferries and excursions are really kind of the core business of the port's maritime sector. if you take a look at it. we average, we carry on average 3.2 million ferry passengers annually these are commuter passengers moving between home and work expense and is we transport over 3 million excursion passengers annual low people looking at sites alcatraz and golden gate bridge. and then we see international cruise ships that alleged violentors to and from the port and crews members aboard those ships speak to our ferry services, you're, our ferry services operate chiefly out of the downtown ferry terminal behind the ferry building. they also operate out of peer 39, and 41 in the north. the gate b number downtown ferry terminal is for the north bound lanes such as value lay hough and gate e is for ala immediate a eoakland and island
to an increase in demand particularly as we successfully sail through our species experiences with america's -- in the next years or so. the foundation of the maritime business is the services that attract boats and ships and keeps us going in business. but commuter ferries and excursions are really kind of the core business of the port's maritime sector. if you take a look at it. we average, we carry on average 3.2 million ferry passengers annually these are commuter passengers moving between...
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merchants forced parliament to repeal the townsend act to restore trade with america. unfortunately, parliament acted too slowly to avoid the famed boston massacre. the presence of troops in boston streets had the population that unruly elements turned the red coat soldiers into targets, first of insults, then snowballs, then stones, and other missiles. a troop of red coats retaliated and fired rifles into a threatening mob one night, killing five civilians, all of them who turned out to be sam adams' thugs from the water front. nonetheless, it threatened to become a city wide riot, and to prevent a real civil war there, governor thomas hutchenson immediately ordered the officer and the soldiers involved in the incident jailed and brought to trial for murder. defending them were none other than the respected american lawyers, joe -- josiah and quincy. they were not tories, but local farmers. they voted unanimously to acquit the officer and four of the soldiers. they found the other two soldiers guilty of justifiable manslaughter, a little more than a misdemeanor. just
merchants forced parliament to repeal the townsend act to restore trade with america. unfortunately, parliament acted too slowly to avoid the famed boston massacre. the presence of troops in boston streets had the population that unruly elements turned the red coat soldiers into targets, first of insults, then snowballs, then stones, and other missiles. a troop of red coats retaliated and fired rifles into a threatening mob one night, killing five civilians, all of them who turned out to be sam...
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the same, i've had the luxury of dancing not only in america but internationally. to go back and talk about school i'm able to go into these schools and share my art form and hopefully inspire people not because they have to but because they want to. >> cheryl: graham, i was thinking about how differently your nutcracker is. why is it so different? >> it's a later period, edwardian period. i have snowballs and candy cooks and an opportunity for young people. we have 50 people and it's part of their education. some of them are on stage for the first or second time. they have eight minutes on stage so it's very exciting to see them, grasp their role and take it just like the professionals. >> cheryl: how do they get to be part of it? >> they auditioned and the costumes come in. its puzzle and it all comes together with the orchestra and lights go down. it really is amazing and the enjoyment for everybody. >> cheryl: do you get butterflies or made a mistake? >> i make plenty of mistakes on the stage. the key is to deal with it at the moment. if something is different
the same, i've had the luxury of dancing not only in america but internationally. to go back and talk about school i'm able to go into these schools and share my art form and hopefully inspire people not because they have to but because they want to. >> cheryl: graham, i was thinking about how differently your nutcracker is. why is it so different? >> it's a later period, edwardian period. i have snowballs and candy cooks and an opportunity for young people. we have 50 people and...
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i think that's the great part of america. we have to go for a break, but we'll be right back and continue this conversation, debating same-sex marriage. >> guest: great. >> on the go? "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: well, we're here debating same-sex marriage. i'm maggie gal bear, and this is john -- gallagher, and this is john corvino. this is an unusual situation for the show, we're co-authors, so i kind of hosted the first half an hour, so let me turn it over to you, and what burning questions do you have for me that you really want to know? >> host: well, let's talk about something from the book. >> guest: okay. >> host: and i want to -- i'm going to read a paragraph from my section. >> guest: okay. >> host: this is from chapter two which is my opening chapter, and i'm describing a same-sex wedding scene. i say add boyd and
i think that's the great part of america. we have to go for a break, but we'll be right back and continue this conversation, debating same-sex marriage. >> guest: great. >> on the go? "after words" is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to "after words" while you travel. >> host: well, we're here debating same-sex marriage....
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of people drinking hand sanitizers move over boone's farm has set of ties there is the new buzz in america has set of ties there's are like sixty percent alcohol in here in the u.k. they're up to seventy eight percent and people are getting drunk on these there because they're up to one hundred forty proof one hundred forty proof. that the people around the world i guess in america there's this is capitalism working this is the austrian economics school which is just the values in the mind of the beholder you think they. were wrong would approve of drinking hand sanitizer this is a little paradise mostly. but. it's great stuff but i do use just this glue i don't know what those fancy was all about if you get a tube with toasters glue you can say well medical experts warn against ingesting hand sanitizer as it can result in similar symptoms as excessive drinking loss of consciousness vomiting a lack of impulse control for they're going to extraordinary trouble to experiment with ingesting a non consumable cleansing agent in order to catch a buzz may be a sign of substance abuse issues simil
of people drinking hand sanitizers move over boone's farm has set of ties there is the new buzz in america has set of ties there's are like sixty percent alcohol in here in the u.k. they're up to seventy eight percent and people are getting drunk on these there because they're up to one hundred forty proof one hundred forty proof. that the people around the world i guess in america there's this is capitalism working this is the austrian economics school which is just the values in the mind of...
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so, we will see more of this until we get serious about creating a mental healthcare system is america that can serve the needs of outliers, particularly those broken to violence. we do not have that system not even close i'm telling you i'm a vista. d-mine news grade in america as to the mental healthcare system. >> i want to talk more about that and talk more about if you see something, someone behaving in aberrant way you have to say something. i know it's a cliche. the question i have for y'all when we come back. what about my idea that there should be a cop. we should protect our children with the same vigor we protect our gold, our banks, we should have an armed cop at every single school over a certain size? the kids will get used to the cop. it will be like officer crump can crumpke. we have got to keep safe. the survivors among children and parents have their own crosses to bear going forward to christmas and beyond. how will they cope? and one way of looking how the families of the slain children will be eventually able to heal themselves or not, a mom who lost her son in col
so, we will see more of this until we get serious about creating a mental healthcare system is america that can serve the needs of outliers, particularly those broken to violence. we do not have that system not even close i'm telling you i'm a vista. d-mine news grade in america as to the mental healthcare system. >> i want to talk more about that and talk more about if you see something, someone behaving in aberrant way you have to say something. i know it's a cliche. the question i have...
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so, we will see more of this until we get serious about creating a mental healthcare system is america that can serve the needs of outliers, particularly those broken to violence. we do not have that system not even close i'm telling you i'm a vista. d-mine news grade in america as to the mental healthcare system. >> i want to talk more about that and talk more about if you see something, someone behaving in aberrant way you have to say something. i know it's a cliche. the question i have for y'all when we come back. what about my idea that there should be a cop. we should protect our children with the same vigor we protect our gold, our banks, we should have an armed cop at every single school over a certain size? the kids will get used to the cop. it will be like officer crump can crumpke. we have got to keep safe. the survivors among children and parents have their own crosses to bear going forward to christmas and beyond. how will they cope? and one way of looking how the families of the slain children will be eventually able to heal themselves or not, a mom who lost her son in col
so, we will see more of this until we get serious about creating a mental healthcare system is america that can serve the needs of outliers, particularly those broken to violence. we do not have that system not even close i'm telling you i'm a vista. d-mine news grade in america as to the mental healthcare system. >> i want to talk more about that and talk more about if you see something, someone behaving in aberrant way you have to say something. i know it's a cliche. the question i have...
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nearly 400,000 americas suffer. and he's more on the new hands- only cpr making a big difference. >> and to the right and the left. >> reporter: the staying alive cpr tour. the idea? teach people two simple steps to save a life. >> the first thing we want you to do is call 911. the second thing, switch hard and fast and until help arrives. >> reporter: called hands-only cpr and can double or triple a person's chance of survival. that is it, no complicated breathing necessary. according to the study, the hands-only approach led to better survival rates and neurological functioning in victims of sudden cardiac arrest and conventional cpr. researchers looked at 1400 cardiac arrests in japan and found that 46% of the hands- only group were alive one month later compared to 40% with hands-on traditional cpr and they had good brain function, compared to three% with the traditional cpr. it keeps blood flowing to the heart and brain. many are afraid to check in -- jump in and they will be less likely to be hands off. >> and
nearly 400,000 americas suffer. and he's more on the new hands- only cpr making a big difference. >> and to the right and the left. >> reporter: the staying alive cpr tour. the idea? teach people two simple steps to save a life. >> the first thing we want you to do is call 911. the second thing, switch hard and fast and until help arrives. >> reporter: called hands-only cpr and can double or triple a person's chance of survival. that is it, no complicated breathing...
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, canada, perhaps south america. this is what people think is going to happen. how do you do with the situation? it's not a coincidence that william walker supports slavery. his ideas to bring african slaves into these areas geared some people talk about perhaps we shouldn't say essential americans themselves. so it's a strange and unusual situation, the filibustering exist very uneasily with the u.s.-mexico war. but by no means at the close of the u.s.-mexican war stop people from territory. i think the ease or seeming ease with which the u.s. tech half of mexico's territory broadens expansionists to say it said was that easy to get that much of mexico, we can get central america no problem. at the very back. >> two questions are forming in my mind. [inaudible] first question has to do with the immigrants coming to the united states during the 1840s. did they have an opinion or observation about the war, and how did it affect their immigration to u.s. society? second question is core of montgomery research reporting
, canada, perhaps south america. this is what people think is going to happen. how do you do with the situation? it's not a coincidence that william walker supports slavery. his ideas to bring african slaves into these areas geared some people talk about perhaps we shouldn't say essential americans themselves. so it's a strange and unusual situation, the filibustering exist very uneasily with the u.s.-mexico war. but by no means at the close of the u.s.-mexican war stop people from territory. i...
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spokesman says rns from nine bay area hospitals operated by better health and the hospital corporation of america. the strike is the eight since last september over contract issues. >> some sprinkles around the bay today. >> leigh: gloomy, cold, mt. hamilton, trace amounts of snow, and we're caught in a cold air scenario. the cold iris trapped close to the surface, and i was cold today with the rain coming through as well. high definition east bay cam right now, looking towards the west. kind of mercky towards san francisco as well. trying to deal with low clouds and also fog moving in. folks, here's a look at live doppler 7hd. you can see that much of what is falling south of san jose on the light side. earlier today as this very weak frontal system hit the coast, brought the north bay a quarter inch of rain, and then as it pushed south, just kind of started to dissipate. disintegrate. right now we'll take you over to milpitas where we're picking up light rain. and san jose, sunny vail, from what -- in your neighborhood and moderate rain moving to the east, gilroy, hollister, wet pavement, some
spokesman says rns from nine bay area hospitals operated by better health and the hospital corporation of america. the strike is the eight since last september over contract issues. >> some sprinkles around the bay today. >> leigh: gloomy, cold, mt. hamilton, trace amounts of snow, and we're caught in a cold air scenario. the cold iris trapped close to the surface, and i was cold today with the rain coming through as well. high definition east bay cam right now, looking towards the...
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the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. not only did that movie suck, it blew chunks, bit the big one, and then came back and sucked again. did you pay for it? yeah. with an hour and a half of my childhood that i'll never get back. hey, i've seen your childhood. it's not a big loss. you said you wanted to see it. because it was rated r. but there wasn't a single boob in it. you were there. oh, my god. i know. and he talks to me that way all the time. that's cynthia sullivan. who's cynthia sullivan? she and her husband used to be friends with me and judith. yeah, so? well, i haven't seen her since judith and i split up. i-i don't know if i should say hello. they kind of took judith's side in the divorce. wait a minute. we're allowed to take sides?
the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. not only did that movie suck, it blew chunks, bit the big one, and then came back and sucked again. did you pay for it? yeah. with an hour and a half of my childhood that i'll never get back. hey, i've seen your childhood. it's not a big...
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guns are used to kill more than 30,000 people a year in america. yet gun violence is a topic rarely discussed by our politicians. the silence is deafening. dan gross is the president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. >> some people have said the white house, even said today is not the day to have a conversation about gun violence, or gun control. would you agree or disagree with that? >> every day is the day to have a conversation about what we can do to prevent tragedies like the one that happened today. you know, yes, there was a tragedy today that is captured, very appropriately. you know the hearts and minds of the public. but every day in our nation, 32 people are murdered with guns. and the majority of those instances are inherently preventible. and every day that we don't discuss it more people are dying unnecessarily. >> reporter: we contacted the nra about today's shooting. and they responded in an e-mail. until the facts are thoroughly known the nra will not have any comment. fighting tears, perhaps president obama did start
guns are used to kill more than 30,000 people a year in america. yet gun violence is a topic rarely discussed by our politicians. the silence is deafening. dan gross is the president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. >> some people have said the white house, even said today is not the day to have a conversation about gun violence, or gun control. would you agree or disagree with that? >> every day is the day to have a conversation about what we can do to prevent...
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and my heart, like every parent across america, is breaking right now. when the president cried, there were parents crying with him. i like to think that this can be a real moment for us. >> the delores park vigil was one of about 16 around the bay area that were suggested by the liberal organization moveon.org. >>> we have a lot more details on the victims and shooting investigation on our website, cbssf.com. >>> well, meanwhile, it is sunday here and we may have some rain on the horizon this morning. >> saw a little bit yesterday and sounds like we're not going to have a chance to dry out for sometime. >> not much. pretty good weather for the fungus around the bay area. cool weather as well. high-def doppler not picking up anything in terms of showers right now. anything that's falling this morning is very low level, below the radar. and so a few light showers this morning. right now, numbers are mostly in the 40s. we are going to be looking for another shot of rain moving through the bay area, coming in, first in the north bay this evening and spreadi
and my heart, like every parent across america, is breaking right now. when the president cried, there were parents crying with him. i like to think that this can be a real moment for us. >> the delores park vigil was one of about 16 around the bay area that were suggested by the liberal organization moveon.org. >>> we have a lot more details on the victims and shooting investigation on our website, cbssf.com. >>> well, meanwhile, it is sunday here and we may have some...
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," live from newtown, connecticut, connecticut. >> and good morning, america. i'm here in newtown, connecticut, connecticut, behind me the sandy hook fire department, bianna golodryga is back in new york. she will join us shortly. with me here this morning my weekday colleague lara spencer and amy robach. >> dan, even more sadness as the dead are identified we're seeing the faces of those so very young victims. i'm going to have that story. it's a really tough one but it's an important one so we can remember those who spent so much time in that school and were loved by so many. >> lara, you have a story coming up. >> as the healing has begun, the folks are pulling together trying to overcome this unimaginable tragedy and i'll have that report. >> well, those stories coming up but to the latest news. as we said president obama will arrive in newtown, connecticut tonight, he'll be meeting with the families of the victims thanking first responders and speaking at an interstate vigil. this is the fourth time in four years this president has paid a visit after a mas
," live from newtown, connecticut, connecticut. >> and good morning, america. i'm here in newtown, connecticut, connecticut, behind me the sandy hook fire department, bianna golodryga is back in new york. she will join us shortly. with me here this morning my weekday colleague lara spencer and amy robach. >> dan, even more sadness as the dead are identified we're seeing the faces of those so very young victims. i'm going to have that story. it's a really tough one but it's an...
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later he addressed the country. >> i know there is not a parent in america who doesn't feel the same overwhelming grief that i do. the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of five and ten years old. >> reporter: tonight, an all-too common scene in this country. a candlelight vigil as another community tries to absorb the violence that visited it. and mourn the innocence lost. that community, newtown, and today was the second deadlieies shooting after the virginia tech massacre, which, brian, took 22 lives. >> a short time ago on this very spot, in fact, i was joined here by two police lieutenants who have been on the scene here all day. from the connecticut state police, the man we have been watching on television all day. lieutenant paul vance. and from the local police department here in newtown, lieutenant george sinko. first of all from the state police perspective, how much can we all know? how much are we allowed to know tonight about what you have seen on this scene. >> well, this is truly a horrific situation, that we encounte
later he addressed the country. >> i know there is not a parent in america who doesn't feel the same overwhelming grief that i do. the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of five and ten years old. >> reporter: tonight, an all-too common scene in this country. a candlelight vigil as another community tries to absorb the violence that visited it. and mourn the innocence lost. that community, newtown, and today was the second...
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. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "good morning america: tragedy at the elementary school," live from newtown, connecticut. >>> and good morning. i'm dan harris reporting from newtown, connecticut. behind me the sandy hook volunteer fire department where they took those children right after the massacre friday morning. bianna golodryga is back in new york city at our abc news headquarters. much more coming up from her. with me is lara spencer and amy robach. >> it is hard to imagine. there is even more sadness as we are starting to see the faces. we knew the names last night, but we see the faces of those young victims, still very young victims. it's hard to imagine how quickly their lives were taken away and how much they still had to live. >> we also will hear the story of one of those little survivors. >> yeah. >> and we're going to talk about random acts of kindness, how this community and strangers have come together in a way that is truly remarkable in an attempt to begin the healing. >> we'll have incredible reporting coming up from both of you. we'll get to that in
. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "good morning america: tragedy at the elementary school," live from newtown, connecticut. >>> and good morning. i'm dan harris reporting from newtown, connecticut. behind me the sandy hook volunteer fire department where they took those children right after the massacre friday morning. bianna golodryga is back in new york city at our abc news headquarters. much more coming up from her. with me is lara spencer and amy robach....
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and my heart like every parent across america is breaking right now. so when the president cried, you know, there were parents crying with him. i like to think this can be a real moment for us. >> reporter: we would expect people would come together to do something. we see this after all the events we follow in this country when people are shot in schools. reporting live in san francisco, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> even before we know the toll at sandy hook the shooting took its place on the roster of american mass shootings. columbine, virginia tech aurora. and for every one of those incidents, there are survivors and leaders who still cope with the aftermath and news of the latest tragedy. >> not again. just sick to my stomach and just takes me back to what we felt on april 12, 1999. it's emotionally anyone that was alive during that time or especially columbine just takes us back to that horrific day that we had. >> it really hurts when babies die. and i really hope that this shooting is the turning point. we have the power to prevent violence. we have l
and my heart like every parent across america is breaking right now. so when the president cried, you know, there were parents crying with him. i like to think this can be a real moment for us. >> reporter: we would expect people would come together to do something. we see this after all the events we follow in this country when people are shot in schools. reporting live in san francisco, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> even before we know the toll at sandy hook the shooting took its place...
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. >>> bay area volunteers paid their respects to veterans today by taking part in race across america. about 100 people placed wreaths on veterans' graves in saratoga. an organizer says the annual event is inspiring people to thank service members for their sacrifice. >> they like the idea of having wreaths out at the cemetery over the holidays. people really supported that and we do a lot of e-mails and lot of flyers and try to get the word out as much as possible and it's growing. >> veterans from the civil war through the war in afghanistan are buried here. mark bingham, one of the 9/11 heroes who helped stop flight 93 from reaching washington is also buried there. >>> president obama is reportedly poised to nominate massachusetts senator john kerry as the next secretary of state. senator kerry has been praised by some republican colleagues in the senate, indicating he could face an easy confirmation. the possible nomination comes following the withdrawal of nominee susan rice. the white house has not confirmed the report. >>> current secretary of state hillary clinton is recoverin
. >>> bay area volunteers paid their respects to veterans today by taking part in race across america. about 100 people placed wreaths on veterans' graves in saratoga. an organizer says the annual event is inspiring people to thank service members for their sacrifice. >> they like the idea of having wreaths out at the cemetery over the holidays. people really supported that and we do a lot of e-mails and lot of flyers and try to get the word out as much as possible and it's...
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. >> not just made in america but made in san francisco. the company making items for 112 years and could be around for another century. >> leigh: hi there again, i'm leigh glaser. more rain is in my seven-day forecast. we'll look at that, plus a little >>> we know how americans don't manufacture products anymore but we found a contradiction in our own beak yard. in conjunction with the made in america search, we're searching for local examples and found an item that everyone uses. >> on one of san francisco roz proudest streets, here's a ven easterly name for you, a mattress company has that survived despite being around longer than all of us. >> where in china do you make your mattresses? >> we're in china? i don't think so. reporter: robin, the third generation, her grandfather, edward, was a mattress equipment saysman from chicago who came to san francisco in 1898 with his brother, leonard. if they were to visit the factory on minnesota street today they would be proud to see the company they offend still -- they founded still going str
. >> not just made in america but made in san francisco. the company making items for 112 years and could be around for another century. >> leigh: hi there again, i'm leigh glaser. more rain is in my seven-day forecast. we'll look at that, plus a little >>> we know how americans don't manufacture products anymore but we found a contradiction in our own beak yard. in conjunction with the made in america search, we're searching for local examples and found an item that...
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the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> the principal of the school was running toward the shooter in order to protect her students as was the school psychologist. one of the teachers helped people get out of a window. incredible things that people did. >> the superintendant of newtown public schools spoke out about the bravery of six teachers and administrators who gave their lives to save stude
the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> the lives of so many families in newtown have been ripped apart. and will never, ever be the same again. no one can ever think or imagine of sending a child off to school whether they're excited or crying to leave you. not seeing that child ever again. as keung law, one family is speaking out about how he and his family are trying to find peace now. >> i don't know how to get through something like this. my wife and i don't understand how to process all of this. >> how can you, asks robbie parker, when you lose your 6-year-old daughter. emilie, his bright light. artist with crayons, elder sister to a 3-year-old and 4-year-old. >> she was the type of person that could just light up a room. she -- she always had something kind to say about anybody. and her,
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> the lives of so many families in newtown have been ripped apart. and will never, ever be the same again. no one can ever think or imagine of sending a child off to school...
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. >> it's my lucky day because i'm getting a private lesson from the most famous cheerleader in america. >> you have to have confidence in -- swag and confidence in it. >> wait a minute. swag and confidence? 10-year-old christian bodker stole the show from the gorgeous tampa bay buccaneers cheerleaders during sunday's big game. no wonder the video went viral. just look at his moves. now he's showing me what he's got, or trying to. i'll do backup. >> thank you so much for watching. >> we will see you next time. (male announcer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> the nation is mourning the death of so many young children at a connecticut elementary school. tory dunnan joins us from newtown with new information on the victims. >>reporter:27 people were killed yesterday. most of them. children just 6 and 7 years old. we can now put names and faces to those killed at sandy hook elementary school. among them, 27-year- old first grade teacher, victoria soto. her family says she died trying to protect her students. robbie parker lost his daugter emilie. >> "she alway
. >> it's my lucky day because i'm getting a private lesson from the most famous cheerleader in america. >> you have to have confidence in -- swag and confidence in it. >> wait a minute. swag and confidence? 10-year-old christian bodker stole the show from the gorgeous tampa bay buccaneers cheerleaders during sunday's big game. no wonder the video went viral. just look at his moves. now he's showing me what he's got, or trying to. i'll do backup. >> thank you so much for...
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operated by sutter health and two more san jose hospitals uh affiliated with the hospital corporation of america. this will be the eighth strike since september of last year. it comes as union leader reis main add -- at odds over staffing levels and other contract issues. and those nurses could be out there are ma ofing in the rain, right? >> that's right. we will have on and off rain showers today. they are certainly off in the sout bay where there is sunshine. it has been gray in the city with some light rain. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. and looking at it, a few drops here and there. but right now it looks dry. livermore reporting some fog. quarter mile visibility as well as santa rosa and concord this morning. careful in the east bay. starting out with live doppler 7hd, and the sweep is on top of mount saint huh lena -- mount saint helena. it is not picking up a lot of it. you can see the returns up to the north in ukiah and so much of the north bay has been looking at the cloud cover while the east bay has some fog and the south bay has seen some clear spots with some sunshine.
operated by sutter health and two more san jose hospitals uh affiliated with the hospital corporation of america. this will be the eighth strike since september of last year. it comes as union leader reis main add -- at odds over staffing levels and other contract issues. and those nurses could be out there are ma ofing in the rain, right? >> that's right. we will have on and off rain showers today. they are certainly off in the sout bay where there is sunshine. it has been gray in the...
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a one-day strike at hospitals operated by sutter health and at two san jose america. leaders and hospital legal experts say the next big issue in the debate over guns is going to be about public. a federal appeals court in chicago this week overturned a statewide ban on carrying that ruling is at odds with those of other federal courts that have mostly upheld state and local gun competing rulings from appellate courts. mean the fight over this issue is likely headed for supreme court review. bloomberg is a well-known proponent for gun control. and he weighed in on theb- c's "meet the press." immediate action on the new this morning. >> diane feinstein commenting on gun-control. >> we are having an opportunity i'm going to create a nationwide committee to support this bill. >> feinstein plans on it could have a strong impact. bloomberg is well known for his position. >> it happens again and again there was another shooting yesterday for people were sugh killed in a hospital. there were they killed in a religious organization, we kill them when they're young, old, and w
a one-day strike at hospitals operated by sutter health and at two san jose america. leaders and hospital legal experts say the next big issue in the debate over guns is going to be about public. a federal appeals court in chicago this week overturned a statewide ban on carrying that ruling is at odds with those of other federal courts that have mostly upheld state and local gun competing rulings from appellate courts. mean the fight over this issue is likely headed for supreme court review....
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our next guest says it's the culture in america. >> joining us, james hearsten. hi, james. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you the united states has had more school shootings than any other country in the world. what's going on in our culture? >> our consult, particularly our pop consult, is extremely violent. just recently jamie foxx who spoke out, hoe has a violent movie coming out, that hollywood bears a responsibility with these kinds of events. i think what we have to look at is a whole host of media but particularly video games. because video games are interactive, video games involve all the senses of the modalities of learning and there's been a recent study out of australia that shows video games are addictive and there are social consequences to it is addiction. they get into a state of isolation that feeds the addiction, they retreat into an online world. and technology has now made video game violence more compelling because it's realistic and people are designing these games to literally teach the players how to maim, how to murder, with gre
our next guest says it's the culture in america. >> joining us, james hearsten. hi, james. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you the united states has had more school shootings than any other country in the world. what's going on in our culture? >> our consult, particularly our pop consult, is extremely violent. just recently jamie foxx who spoke out, hoe has a violent movie coming out, that hollywood bears a responsibility with these kinds of events. i think what...